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Yeh, back in the day when i went to tafe doing mechanics for abit, kinda stopped doing it when i found out what they made. Then done hospitality for a year now working with the folks in a landscape supplies business.

Defiantly a change of direction for me, but once u get a trade you will be set for life.

Yeh, back in the day when i went to tafe doing mechanics for abit, kinda stopped doing it when i found out what they made. Then done hospitality for a year now working with the folks in a landscape supplies business.

Defiantly a change of direction for me, but once u get a trade you will be set for life.

Bingo!

Yeah, and at least as an apprentice you get paid something - even if it is stuff all. Try going to Uni, working some POS part time job to earn $100 a week to live/run a POS car on, buying about $1,000 worth of text books each year, then coming out of Uni with a $30,000 debt like me! Sure I have caught up now, but I sacrificed for a very long time.

yep, if you had started your Bachelor of Business (Property) degree 4 years ago, you would now be working as a one year experience grad valuer making an easy $60k a year Dave ....

yep, if you had started your Bachelor of Business (Property) degree 4 years ago, you would now be working as a one year experience grad valuer making an easy $60k a year Dave ....

way to rub it in andrew.

You wouldn't want to work with me, I'm an asshole

... which is basically your one and only redeeming feature.

just sayin'.

:thumbsup:

i had to pause the movie for 5 minutes when he tapped on the door and asked if he needed a hand i was laughing that hard.

...and his face!!! HAHAHA!!!!

f**k you dad, f**k you bro, f**k you all! Sir, please take your seat :banana:

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